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Virgin Blue 737

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Hi i hope this is the right place. I was wondering if someone could make a model like the real world Virgin Blue 737 with the hump on the back? Here is a picture of the hump http://www.airliners.net/photo/Virgin-Blue...-7Q8/1401038/M/ Any help would be great.Cheers Nick

"I was wondering if someone could make a model like the real world Virgin Blue 737"Most models are months, or even years long projects. If you'd been in the forums a while and contributing in various ways it is not uncommon for someone to offer help if they already have a project ongoing. But joining the forums (even if you're a long time forum reader) with the purpose of asking someone to make you a model, given the work involved, usually results in little or no response.Your best bet is to head on over to the aircraft design forum and see if you can get some coaching on GMAX, which is included with FS9. There are countless forum members there willing to lend you a hand if you're willing to try such a project yourself. If you still think it's too much to tackle, another option would be to approach a group like Project Opensky (www.projectopensky.com), which already has 737 NG models completed. It may be possible for them to modify one of their existing models, but much depends on the manner in which you ask and also whether you expect a visual model, or something with a VC and a lot of bells & whistles.Regards,John

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